The prevalence of obesity and weight gain is higher in the working class, but we know little about class differences in practices used to control weight. This study examined associations between self-reported measures of social class (upper, middle, or working class), weight control practices, and weight among a cohort of 11,589 mid-aged women (aged 47–52) participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH). A multivariate model tested whether mean weight change over a two-year period differed by social class after adjusting for area of residence, age, education, baseline BMI, and smoking. Working-class women gained significantly more weight at 1.27 (0.07) kg (95% CI: 1.12–1.42) over 2 years, compared with middle/up...
BackgroundWith increasing obesity rates worldwide, more and more people are actively attempting to l...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
Objectives: To examine education differences in five-year weight change among mid-aged adults, and t...
Obesity does not concern all social classes equally; the most exposed ones are women from the workin...
Background Evidence on the relative influence of childhood vs adulthood socioeconomic conditions on ...
The increasing burden of chronic disease in ageing populations has shifted focus towards illness pre...
Background: The association between socioeconomic position in middle age and risk of subsequent, sho...
Objectives : The association between lower socioeconomic status (SES), obesity, lifestyle choices an...
Background: The two-way relationship between obesity and socioeconomic disadvantage is well establis...
Objective: To investigate sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics associated with weight st...
SUMMARY In a population sample of 1462 middle-aged women socioeconomic data were studied in relation...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and predictors of weight maintenance over time in a large s...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
BACKGROUND: Women living in deprived neighborhoods are a risk group for overweight and obesity, part...
BackgroundWith increasing obesity rates worldwide, more and more people are actively attempting to l...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
Objectives: To examine education differences in five-year weight change among mid-aged adults, and t...
Obesity does not concern all social classes equally; the most exposed ones are women from the workin...
Background Evidence on the relative influence of childhood vs adulthood socioeconomic conditions on ...
The increasing burden of chronic disease in ageing populations has shifted focus towards illness pre...
Background: The association between socioeconomic position in middle age and risk of subsequent, sho...
Objectives : The association between lower socioeconomic status (SES), obesity, lifestyle choices an...
Background: The two-way relationship between obesity and socioeconomic disadvantage is well establis...
Objective: To investigate sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics associated with weight st...
SUMMARY In a population sample of 1462 middle-aged women socioeconomic data were studied in relation...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and predictors of weight maintenance over time in a large s...
In developed countries, obesity is inversely associated with socioeconomic status (SES) among women,...
BACKGROUND: Women living in deprived neighborhoods are a risk group for overweight and obesity, part...
BackgroundWith increasing obesity rates worldwide, more and more people are actively attempting to l...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated a behavioural model of the relation between social factors and obes...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...